Travel to Gudar in Teruel

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The town lies in the foothills of these mountains, very close to Valdelinares and a ski resort, which means that their height is considerable: 1,581 m. close above the Mediterranean Sea. Crowning the village we find the Malena Peña de la Magdalena, where we find a chapel under the invocation. This rock has the spectacular view of the Valley of the Alhambra and the Sierra de las Moratillas.

The rocky outcrop known as the Rock rises above the town of Gúdar and divides the valleys of the White River and the shore line of Umbria. Crown Hill Chapel of the Magdalene, and the people, it is also very picturesque cityscape becomes exceptional viewpoint of a wide panoramic view that includes Alfambra river and road to Allepuz, on the coastal channel, with slopes stained green, vast pastures, farmland and large areas of foliage Pinariega.

The houses are grouped at the foot of the hill above the road. Down the street from City Hall Square and can dominate the wide landscape. However, the range still reach maximum altitudes, even above 2,000 meters. Streets and squares are caring, nurturing also ornamentation. The architecture is satisfactorily represented. There are houses of the sixteenth century, with arches and keystone, wrought iron railings and wooden eaves. The house of Monopoly is also the sixteenth century and has three floors but the masonry fell under the lime and the door arch remains sealed and, with its large voussoirs framing, the plant enriched with the corresponding shield.

The parish church stands in the thick of the downtown area. It is dedicated to Santa Barbara and is a neoclassical building, masonry and stone, built in the eighteenth century. It has three naves covered by the central barrel vault with lunettes and lateral arches. Choir has raised. The entrance door, lintel, is escorted by paths and fluted columns topped with curved pediment party. The bell tower stands at the foot, in the Gospel side, and consists of two bodies of masonry, with spire and beautiful iron weathervane in the auction. The temple was dismantled in 1936, but retains a seventeenth-century Mannerist altarpiece, with a large canvas of the apparition of the Virgin.

The Chapel of the Magdalene, atop the hill overlooking the village, is a work of masonry dating from the twelfth century and was renovated in the eighteenth. The original building can still be seen in the lateral access through arch with keystone.

Holidays:
Gúdar celebrates its patron saint on June 24 in honor of San Juan Bautista, and Aug. 22 events taking place called friendship, because the town is filled with holidaymakers at this time of year and the coexistence gudarenses and visitors is friendly and lively. Each year, the last Sunday in May, is going on pilgrimage to the shrine of the Virgen de la Vega, in Alcalá de la Selva.

How to visit to Gudar?
Paddock landscapes like Peñas Monegro Cubias and offer their best gift to visitors, who also find excellent water sources such as Spouts, la Teja., Fountain of the Priest, etc..

Nearby Towns to Visit in Teruel:

Alcala de la Selva
Allepuz
Linares de Mora
Mora de Rubielos
Rubielos de Mora
Valdelinares

Bon Voyage!

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